Yeah, I read something someone sent me. Apparently, lots of people have been complaining about the newer drops, like the Xenos, being too hard/too easy, you know the way forums always are. The threads I wouldn't be caught dead on, after the Pond!

So, TJ is doing as many different ways of doing a drop and messing with everyone's heads as he can think up.

Which will be a lot, because the man may be only a 28 year old nerd, but he's still a bloody genius - and EVIL!

JustTheFacts wrote:Yeah, I read something someone sent me. Apparently, lots of people have been complaining about the newer drops, like the Xenos, being too hard/too easy, you know the way forums always are. The threads I wouldn't be caught dead on, after the Pond!

So, TJ is doing as many different ways of doing a drop and messing with everyone's heads as he can think up.

Which will be a lot, because the man may be only a 28 year old nerd, but he's still a bloody genius - and EVIL!

As I hinted at before, these were originally submitted as Prize dragons at the same time as the Shimmers. Unsurprisingly, Gold = 1st, Silver = 2nd, Bronze = 3rd. The blue color was meant to be my alt. They were called Prismatic Heralds at the time and were linked to the sun instead. The moon phases came after Shimmers were chosen for the new Prize breed. The "good fortune" bit is also a reference to their Prize origin - the original description said that owning a wild-caught one was considered to be the epitome of good luck.

As I hinted at before, these were originally submitted as Prize dragons at the same time as the Shimmers. Unsurprisingly, Gold = 1st, Silver = 2nd, Bronze = 3rd. The blue color was meant to be my alt. They were called Prismatic Heralds at the time and were linked to the sun instead. The moon phases came after Shimmers were chosen for the new Prize breed. The "good fortune" bit is also a reference to their Prize origin - the original description said that owning a wild-caught one was considered to be the epitome of good luck.